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Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 11:43 pm
by Nicholas (imported)
Hi everyone. I was just getting started into organising something when the rains came & decimated everything in my area. Not content with wrecking nearly all that I own I came close to drowning in a street awash with flood water of which a very high percentage was direct from the sewers. I have been ill for months since that day though am pleased to say I am back now am not 100% but am getting a grip on life again amongst other things. I will pick up the ball shortly.

Regards Nicholas

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 1:25 am
by noglansuk (imported)
london here:dong:

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:53 am
by Nicholas (imported)
Hi I said I would be back when fit but cant wait that long so lets get to it & get a party rolling. Message me with your ideas for an establishment / location. I know it's winter & the weathers miserable but hey this is Britain we should be used to it.

Looking foreward to hearing from you all. ( if you work in the insurance industry dont mention it youll set me on a rant)

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:03 pm
by soundman (imported)
Hi - Am also in the UK - Oxfordshire ! - castration fantasy and maybe wanna b !

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:07 pm
by soundman (imported)
Fogot to say - yea would good to meet others and have a discussion.

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 8:07 am
by pj_mec (imported)
UK Home Counties and South Wales for meeting with likeminded guys!

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 8:30 am
by kristoff
OK. Don't just post interests. Send a message to Nicholas about meeting. Or set one up yourself in your area. The US is not the only place we can have Meetings of Members!

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 11:40 am
by mrt (imported)
I just want to say how much it was a pleasure to have you visit Minnesota / USA for the Midwest M.O.M. and to get a chance to meet you. Your a "proper gent" if that means good all around guy and yes it was fun. I hate to admit I was worried it would turn out to be weird and I kept thinking "gee wiz my family is far weirder then these people!" 🙄

That by the way helped me decide to be a voluntary eunuch although my issues were maybe a tad more medical then the typical V.E.
thefraj (imported) wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:27 pm After being lucky enough to be at the Midwest MOM (MUM? LOL) I can only say how wonderful it was meeting everyone. I know that lots of people (both voluntary and involuntary eunuchs) would benefit greatly from a similar experience at a UK MOM. I know it's probably a little forward ... I'm just saying. I guess there would have to be a fair bit of groundwork to start out.

Thinking back, I was lucky enough to know (through email, phone, webcam or previous meets) a lot of people - some for many years - who I managed to meet at the Midwest MOM, so I guess I knew I would be safe. I'm sure that 9 out of 10 random people on EA will turn out to be just some of the most lovely people you could hope to meet.

But I guess like with meeting anyone from any place on the NET there is always some degree of risk. Well, anyway, sorry if I'm just rehashing/mooting more or less exactly what Krister, Colin and already just said LOL. Just thought I'd say 🙄 It is definitely a wonderful idea.

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 10:36 am
by thefraj (imported)
Thanks Mr. T. It was lovely meeting everyone. I can't stress how lovely it was meeting other people in the same situation. :) I find it hard to understand the hang-up British people have over meeting others. I am always up for a meet and maybe a few drinks. lol recently moved up the road to Manchester and only recently got back online (so, sorry if I went quiet for a little bit!)

Just seemed like an appropriate place to let people know where I live now lol.

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 10:42 am
by mrt (imported)
thefraj (imported) wrote: Sat Dec 15, 2007 10:36 am Thanks Mr. T. It was lovely meeting everyone. I can't stress how lovely it was meeting other people in the same situation. :) I find it hard to understand the hang-up British people have over meeting others. I am always up for a meet and maybe a few drinks. lol recently moved up the road to Manchester and only recently got back online (so, sorry if I went quiet for a little bit!)

Just seemed like an appropriate place to let people know where I live now lol.

💡Good we will be by for drinks... 🙄

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 11:59 am
by JesusA
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thefraj (imported) wrote: Sat Dec 15, 2007 10:36 am I find it hard to understand the hang-up British people have over meeting others. I am always up for a meet and maybe a few drinks. lol recently moved up the road to Manchester and only recently got back online (so, sorry if I went quiet for a little bit!)

Just seemed like an appropriate place to let people know where I live now lol.

I hope your couch is comfortable. I'm planning on Manchester in June.

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 2:36 am
by cigarboy1982uk (imported)
Hi everyone - My name is Richard (Though feel free to call me cigarboy!)

I'm really desperate to talk / chat and meet with other eunuchs or eunuch wannabes here in the UK.

A brief bio : I'm a 25 year old gay guy, live in Birmingham West Midlands.

I'd had the desire to be a nullo since i can remember and have tried various self castration methods myself to no avail :( I'd love to be able to talk (Either in person or online) to other people who have simular interests.

Get in touch - I am a friendly guy - honest :)

Richard

aka

cigarboy1982uk

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 12:29 am
by charlenebrown (imported)
Hi All,

Given the opportunity and so long as the timing is Ok for me schedule wise, i would definitely be interested in meeting.

i am located about 2 hrs west of London in Crowthorne Berkshire ( if you search in Google Maps for RG45 postal area You will see where.

i also work near Heathrow airport.

xxx

charlene

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 4:38 am
by Quillman (imported)
To all members in the UK

I am thinking of pushing the boat out- well someone has to make the first move!- and I am thinking of booking a suitable venue for a meeting most likely in the Midland area as it is most central. I need to get over my recent illness first, but I would suggest a date in September perhaps? I would book the venue (and pay for it), and all you will have to do is turn up, and pay for your own drinks!

Now then, who would be interested please??

Quillman UK:)

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:28 pm
by TerryUK (imported)
Quillman (imported) wrote: Mon Jul 27, 2009 4:38 am To all members in the UK

I am thinking of pushing the boat out- well someone has to make the first move!- and I am thinking of booking a suitable venue for a meeting most likely in the Midland area as it is most central. I need to get over my recent illness first, but I would suggest a date in September perhaps? I would book the venue (and pay for it), and all you will have to do is turn up, and pay for your own drinks!

Now then, who would be interested please??

Quillman UK:)

I shall watch this space with interest.

TerryUK

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 6:41 am
by Toni (imported)
If there's a bar, work permitting, I would be interested in attending.

:)

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:17 am
by jasonsharpe (imported)
Me, too. With or without a bar. It's the work thing which is always the problem.

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 9:52 am
by Old Greebo (imported)
... and I could (and would want to) be there. Keep a note of everyone who expresses an interest, and let us all know how things progress!

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 5:54 pm
by TerryUK (imported)
If possible, I should prefer that the venue is within walking distance of a main-line station. I live in the south-west.

TerryUK

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 6:19 pm
by mophost_db (imported)
Not quite the UK - across the sea in Ireland.

If this meet can be within striking distance of an airport, I'll try to come to.

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:53 pm
by TerryUK (imported)
mophost_db (imported) wrote: Fri Jul 31, 2009 6:19 pm Not quite the UK - across the sea in Ireland.

If this meet can be within striking distance of an airport, I'll try to come to.

One possible meeting place could be Birminham International station. It is linked to Birmingham Airport and there is ample parking nearby with good links to the motorway network.

Terry UK.

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 9:09 pm
by charlenebrown (imported)
a little too fasr for me.

Perhaps we could have meetings North and South.

i work nesar Heathrow Airport and live near Bracknell - so anythere near there or Thames Valley would be nice for me.

Birmingham is about 1 1/2 hrs drive for me

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 9:58 pm
by kristoff
charlenebrown (imported) wrote: Tue Aug 04, 2009 9:09 pm a little too fasr for me.

Perhaps we could have meetings North and South.

i work nesar Heathrow Airport and live near Bracknell - so anythere near there or Thames Valley would be nice for me.

Birmingham is about 1 1/2 hrs drive for me

A short drive by American standards. We have folks driving and flying in several hundred miles to this weekend's MoM. We've had them fly in from England, Canada, and half way across the USA. Takes a little effort on everyone's part to pull off a MoM. You won't regret the effort, and you'll meet lots of nice folks.

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 11:50 pm
by Quillman (imported)
Greetings!

I was more heartened by the later posts, I did think at first that the meeting will consist of myself only! I am taking on board the suggestions made, with one eye on the airports for Ireland visit, I have had suggested somewhere near East Midlands Airport, but have to say that Birmingham International has got the rail link as well as the airport, plus it is just down the road so to speak! It is in the midlands so as to be fair to all in the UK rather than fitting everything around the London area. Indeed we are all well spaced out across the country. Can I ask if a weekday or weekend date (possibly September or October) would be in order?

Cheers!

Quillman UK

Re: Looking For People In The Uk

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 2:26 am
by TerryUK (imported)
I am retired so I can make any day. However, since I would be traveling to Birmingham International station by train, Sunday is not a particularly good day to travel as the timetable will have fewer and slower trains.

As a group of strangers, how do we recognise each other?